US9919774B2 - Systems and methods for treatment of LNG cargo tanks - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the invention described herein pertain to the field of shipboard transportation of liquefied natural gas (“LNG”). More particularly, but not by way of limitation, one or more embodiments of the invention describe systems and methods of gas-up and cool down of LNG cargo tanks located in a waterway location.
- LNG liquefied natural gas
- Natural gas is often carried onboard special cryogenic tanker ships from the location of its origin to the location of consumption. In this way, natural gas may be transported to areas with a higher demand for natural gas. Since LNG occupies only about 1/600th of the volume that the same amount of natural gas does in its gaseous state, liquefying the natural gas for transport facilitates the transportation process and improves the economics of the system. LNG is produced in onshore liquefaction plants by cooling natural gas below its boiling point ( ⁇ 259° F. ( ⁇ 162° C.) at ambient pressures). The LNG may be stored in cryogenic cargo tanks located on special cryogenic tanker ships, either at or slightly above atmospheric pressure. Typically, the LNG will be regasified prior to its distribution to end users.
- tanks on a cryogenic tanker ship are full of fresh air which allows maintenance on the tank and pumps.
- the tanks are full of fresh air when the cryogenic tanker ship comes out of the yard, after dry docking or repairs, if the ship has been sitting idle, or has burned off all of the remaining natural gas in the take (for example, burning off a heel).
- the cryogenic cargo cannot be loaded directly into the tanks until the fresh air (for example, oxygen) is replaced with an inert gas to inhibit explosions within the tanks.
- the tanks may be filled with inert gas (for example, carbon dioxide) until the atmosphere in the tanks contains less than 4% oxygen.
- Carbon dioxide freezes at temperatures used to store liquefied natural gas, thus the carbon dioxide must be removed prior to filling the tanks with liquefied natural gas.
- the tanks under go a gas-up and cool down procedure.
- the cryogenic tank ship is docked at a port and connected to a gas-up and cool down system that includes cryogenic loading arms (hard arms) and/or rigid pipe suitable for handling cryogenic fluids.
- a gas-up and cool down system that includes cryogenic loading arms (hard arms) and/or rigid pipe suitable for handling cryogenic fluids.
- the inert gas atmosphere in the cargo tanks and piping systems of the cryogenic tanker ship is displaced with natural gas.
- the cargo tanks are cooled down by slowly reducing the temperature of the cargo tank atmosphere and surrounding containment to temperatures of about ⁇ 140° C.
- LNG may be loaded into the cargo tanks without subjecting the tanks to cold shock.
- the gas-up and cool down operation takes approximately 34 to 72 hours before the LNG cargo may be loaded onto the cryogenic tank ship.
- a method for treating of LNG cargo tanks includes connecting a supply vessel and a receiving vessel using a manifold conduit, wherein the supply vessel is in a waterway location and wherein the receiving vessel is in the waterway location; gassing-up a cargo tank onboard the receiving vessel using natural gas from the supply vessel; cooling down the cargo tank onboard the receiving vessel using LNG from the supply vessel; transferring LNG from the supply vessel to the receiving vessel using ship-to-ship transfer; and disconnecting the supply vessel and the receiving vessel.
- a method for treating one or more liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo tanks includes coupling a supply vessel to one or more LNG cargo tanks onboard a receiving vessel using a manifold system, wherein the supply vessel and the receiving vessel are in a waterway location; providing natural gas from the supply vessel to at least one of the LNG cargo tanks such that inert gas is substantially displaced from at least one of the LNG cargo tanks; providing cooled natural gas from the supply vessel to at least one of the LNG cargo tanks containing natural gas to cool the LNG cargo tank to an average temperature of than about ⁇ 100° C.; and transferring LNG from the supply vessel through the manifold conduit to the cooled LNG cargo tank on the receiving vessel.
- LNG liquefied natural gas
- the waterway location is in open water. In certain embodiments, the supply vessel and/or the receiving vessel are at anchor. In further embodiments, the waterway location is alongside a jetty. In some embodiments, the waterway location is offshore.
- a system for treatment of one or more LNG cargo tanks includes a manifold conduit, wherein the manifold conduit mechanically couples a supply vessel to a receiving vessel, wherein the receiving vessel is located in a waterway location, wherein the supply vessel is located in a waterway location and the supply vessel transfers natural gas to the receiving vessel using the manifold conduit such that inert gas in one or more LNG cargo tanks on the receiving vessel is substantially displaced and the LNG cargo tank is cooled, and wherein the supply vessel transfers additional LNG to the receiving vessel using the manifold conduit.
- features from specific embodiments may be combined with features from other embodiments.
- features from one embodiment may be combined with features from any of the other embodiments.
- additional features may be added to the specific embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an embodiment of a method for gas-up and cool down of LNG cargo tanks located in a waterway location.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are schematic representations of an embodiment of fendering-up a receiving vessel and a supply vessel using ship-to-ship transfer equipment.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic of an embodiment of a manifold system for gas-up and cool down of LNG cargo tanks and ship-to-ship transfer of LNG.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic of an embodiment of a system to initiate quick release of a manifold conduit.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic of an embodiment of a system to provide a radio communication and pneumatic actuation system to trigger emergency shut down and emergency release couplings.
- Coupled refers to either a direct connection or an indirect connection (for example, at least one intervening connections) between one or more objects or components.
- Gas-up refers to the displacement of an inert gas atmosphere in a cargo tank and piping systems with natural gas.
- “Cool down” refers to reducing the temperature of the cargo tank atmosphere and surrounding containment after gas-up and prior to loading LNG.
- Waterway location refers to any location in a navigable body of water, including but not limited to, offshore, alongside a jetty, at anchor or in open water.
- “Jetty” refers to a structure extending into a sea, lake, river or other navigable body of water.
- gas-up and cool down of LNG cargo tanks may be performed without the need for the LNG vessel to dock at port and/or a conventional LNG terminal.
- Gas-up and cool down of LNG cargo tanks in a waterway location makes ports and/or conventional LNG terminals available for shipping and transporting operations as compared to conventional a gas-up and cool down operation which occupies dock space.
- the economics of port operations and availability of ports are enhanced.
- gassing-up and cooling down of the LNG cargo tanks may take place in open water, at anchor, alongside a jetty, at a fixed floating facility or at any other waterway location. In certain embodiments, gassing-up and cooling down of the LNG cargo tanks takes place immediately prior to ship-to-ship transfer of LNG.
- any vessel or platform capable of transporting or storing LNG such as a regasification vessel, LNG carrier, LNG barge, coaster or floating platform may be used as either a supply vessel or receiving vessel.
- the supply and/or receiving vessel may be capable of onboard regasification of LNG. Examples of suitable systems for regasification of LNG are described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,484,371 to Nierenberg; U.S. Pat.
- FIG. 1 depicts a flowchart of an embodiment of a method for conducting gas-up and cool down of LNG cargo tanks in a waterway location.
- vessel identification step 11 a supply vessel and a receiving vessel may be identified.
- the supply vessel may contain an LNG and/or gaseous natural gas cargo, and the receiving vessel may have LNG cargo tanks that require gassing-up and cooling down, and/or be in need of LNG cargo.
- the supply vessel and/or receiving vessel may be an LNG regasification vessel, an LNG carrier, an LNG barge, an LNG coaster, a floating platform or some other platform or vessel capable of storing and/or transporting LNG and well known to those of skill in the art.
- the supply vessel and/or receiving vessel may be double hulled and include at least one insulated cryogenic LNG cargo tank, which may store LNG at about ⁇ 162° C. Pressure in the cargo tank(s) may be kept constant by allowing boil off gas to escape from the storage tank.
- cargo tanks include, but are not limited to, reinforced No. 96 type membrane tanks (Gaztransport & Technigaz SA of Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuse, France).
- vessel identification step 11 may include a compatibility study to determine whether the supply vessel and receiving vessel are compatible with each other for the floating gas-up and cool down procedures.
- a suitable site location may be established.
- the suitable site location may be a waterway location, such as offshore, in open water, at anchor, alongside a jetty or at a fixed floating facility.
- a suitable site may be a waterway inland of a port.
- Supply vessel location, receiving vessel location, vessel size, LNG delivery and pickup locations, water depth and/or any required permissions or permits may be taken into consideration in determining a suitable site location.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B depict schematics of an embodiment of fendering two ships.
- Supply vessel 12 includes fenders 16 .
- Fenders 16 may be floating pneumatic fenders, floating foam elastomeric fenders or other fenders suitable to prevent damage to the vessels to be coupled.
- Receiving vessel 10 may approach supply vessel 12 until fenders 16 are positioned between the two vessels and the vessels are fendered-up with ship-to-ship transfer gear 18 .
- the supply vessel and receiving vessel may be moored.
- the vessels are moored at anchor, at open water, alongside a jetty, or at a fixed facility.
- supply vessel and receiving vessel are moored together.
- Supply vessel and/or receiving vessel may be fastened using ropes, mooring lines, hawsers, fenders, anchors, and/or buoys. Additional safety features may also be included in the mooring systems.
- the mooring system may include mooring line hooks with load sensors, automated mooring strain gauge systems with alarms, remote release capabilities and/or quick release capabilities.
- a manifold system may be rigged and connected, linking supply vessel and receiving vessel.
- the manifold system may include cryogenic manifold conduits and saddles.
- Various arrangements of manifold conduits such as piping, hard arms, hoses, rigid connections and/or flexible connections may be used.
- the manifold conduits may be liquid or vapor flexible or rigid hoses or piping suitable for transferring LNG or gaseous natural gas, as appropriate.
- the number of liquid and vapor manifold may depend upon the amount of LNG to be transferred. In certain embodiments, one vapor and two liquid hoses may be used.
- FIG. 3 depicts an embodiment of a manifold system described herein, which may be used during connection step 19 .
- the manifold system linking the supply vessel and receiving vessel may include one or more systems for quick release of the manifold conduit(s) between the two vessels, which may be tested at testing step 21 .
- Systems for quick release of the connection are described herein (for example, FIGS. 4 and 5 ).
- the LNG on the supply vessel may be measured prior to any transfer taking place, using a custody transfer measuring system well known to those of skill in the art.
- Gas-up of the cargo tanks on the receiving vessel may be performed at gas-up step 25 .
- natural gas from the supply vessel in either a gaseous phase or liquid phase, may be used to displace the inert gas atmosphere (for example, carbon dioxide) in the cargo tanks and piping systems of the receiving vessel.
- the natural gas from the supply vessel may be stored as gaseous natural gas on the supply vessel, may be stored as LNG and regasified onboard the supply vessel prior to transfer, or may be regasified onboard the receiving vessel prior to transfer. Pumps or a pressure differential may be used to transfer the gaseous natural gas between vessels.
- the inert gas may be captured and treated, stored, and/or sequestered.
- Cool down of the cargo tanks after the inert gas is displaced may occur at cool down step 27 .
- the temperature of cargo tank containment systems onboard the receiving vessel may be reduced to less than about ⁇ 100° C., less than about ⁇ 140° C., or lower using LNG or cooled natural gas from the supply vessel, which has been transferred to the receiving vessel using a manifold system, such as the manifold system 20 and/or equipment described in connection step 19 .
- Ship-to-ship transfer of LNG may take place at ship-to-ship transfer step 29 .
- LNG transfer may be completed using the manifold system of connection step 19 and/or manifold system 20 and/or pumps.
- Nitrogen purging may occur at purging step 31 .
- the final measuring of LNG onboard the supply and/or receiving vessel may take place at final measuring step 33 using a custody transfer measuring system well known to those of skill in the art.
- This final measurement of LNG may be used along with the initial measurement obtained in initial measuring step 23 to determine the volume of LNG transferred from the supply ship to the receiving ship.
- the ships may then be disconnected and unmoored at disconnecting step 35 and unmooring step 37 .
- FIG. 3 depicts a representation of an embodiment of a manifold system for ship-to-ship transfer, which may be used for floating gas-up and cool down procedures, as well as for ship-to-ship transfer of LNG.
- LNG may flow from an LNG storage tank on supply vessel 12 through liquid conduits 22 .
- Liquid conduits 22 may be coupled to liquid hoses 24 .
- the LNG may be transferred from liquid conduits 22 to liquid hoses 24 and flows to receiving vessel 10 via liquid conduit 22 ′.
- Deck 26 supports liquid hoses 24 and vapor hoses 28 .
- Vapor hoses 28 may be coupled to vapor conduits 30 and 30 ′. Vapor conduits 30 and 30 ′ and vapor hoses 28 help manage boil-off gas generated as LNG may be transferred through liquid conduits 22 .
- Liquid hoses 24 may contain stainless steel end fittings, be epoxy filled and swaged, and type approved by class for ship-to-ship transfer of LNG. Liquid hoses 24 may also contain layers of synthetic (for example, polyethylene) films and fabrics and be configured to withstand cryogenic cycles and to leak before failure. In some embodiments, liquid hoses 24 may be composite hoses of a nominal 8 inches (about 20.32 cm) in diameter, 15 meters in length, and have a 0.65 meter to 0.9 meter bend radius. Liquid hoses 24 may be supported by hose support saddles 32 on each of vessels 10 and 12 .
- Liquid hoses 24 and vapor hoses 28 may be positioned in hose support saddles 32 .
- Saddles 32 may provide protection and support for liquid hoses 24 and vapor hoses 28 and maintain the minimum bend radius of the hoses.
- saddles 32 may transfer static and dynamic loads from liquid hoses 24 and vapor hoses 28 to the manifold deck structure on vessels 10 and 12 and provide chafe protection for the hoses.
- Liquid hoses 24 may connect to liquid conduits 22 , 22 ′ using spool pieces 34 , 34 ′.
- vapor hoses 28 may connect to vapor conduits 30 , 30 ′ using spool pieces 34 , 34 ′.
- Spool pieces 34 , 34 ′ may reduce the diameter of the pipe to match the diameter of the hose connections as compared connections made using conventional pipe and hose connectors.
- liquid hoses 24 may be connected to liquid conduits 22 , 22 ′ and/or vapor hoses 28 may be connected to vapor conduits 30 , 30 ′ at angles less than 45 degrees.
- Using spool pieces 34 , 34 ′ may allow an increased number of hoses and/or conduits to be used in manifold system 20 as compared to conventional LNG manifold systems.
- Release couplings 36 may be positioned between liquid hoses 24 and spool pieces 34 ′ and/or between vapor hoses 28 and spool pieces 34 ′. Release couplings 36 may allow for liquid hoses 24 and/or vapor hoses 28 to quickly disconnect in emergency situations. Release couplings 36 may be operated remotely and/or automatically and provide for a ‘dry break’ designed to minimize a LNG leak or release upon actuation of the release coupling. Release couplings 36 may be actuated by a dry break actuator 50 , shown in FIG. 5 .
- a mechanical/hydraulic system may be used to detect the need and trigger a release or separation.
- a radio communication and pneumatic stored pressure actuation system may be used to detect the need and trigger a release or separation, such as the system shown in FIG. 4 .
- Manifold system 20 may include water bath systems 78 , 78 ′.
- Water bath system 78 may protect trunk decks and cargo tanks of vessels 10 and 12 from cryogenic damage to steel works caused by accidental release of LNG.
- Water bath systems 78 , 78 ′ may include a water bath on the main deck of the vessels under the manifold area and an additional water curtain under each manifold to protect the slopes of the proximal cargo tanks.
- FIG. 4 depicts a schematic of an embodiment of a system to initiate quick release of a manifold conduit.
- the supply vessel 12 and/or the receiving vessel 10 may be equipped with an alarm set point to warn of an excursion of supply vessel 12 or receiving vessel 10 from the approved operating envelop of the two vessels when moored.
- Receiving vessel 10 , supply vessel 12 and/or a manifold conduit may also be equipped with manual or automated quick release capabilities to close valves on a manifold conduit and decouple receiving vessel 10 from supply vessel 12 if either moves past the alarm set points.
- a mechanical or hydraulic system may be used to trigger a separation in such an emergency.
- physical connections, radio, laser or ultrasonic transponders may be used to measure the distance between a sending location (for example, supply vessel 12 ) and a receiving location (for example, receiving vessel 10 ) and thereby detect abnormal motion between the vessels.
- transponders 40 may be battery powered and/or attached to receiving vessel 10 and/or supply vessel 12 using heavy duty magnets, vacuum suction cups or some other attachment mechanism that can withstand seawater, wind, cold or other extreme conditions.
- Backup battery 48 may also be included.
- multiple pairs of transponders that implement a voting system may be used to determine whether there has been abnormal movement of the ship.
- fender 16 may also assist in keeping receiving vessel 10 and/or supply vessel 12 within normal parameters.
- transponders 40 send information to computer 42 onboard receiving and/or supply vessel 10 or to a programmable logic controller (“PLC”) on a portable or fixed control console using low power radio transmitter 44 .
- PLC programmable logic controller
- Computer 42 or a PLC may then analyze the data from the transponders, including the distance between hulls, rate of change, degree of rolling, yaw and pitching to determine whether abnormal motion is occurring, and trigger an audible and/or visual alarm in a control room, on a control console and/or on the open decks of receiving vessel 10 and/or supply vessel 12 , for example alarm 46 , when it receives the appropriate input.
- Computer 42 may communicate with alarm 46 using a wireless or wired connection.
- the computer or PLC may be programmed to understand the parameters for normal movement of a ship and unacceptable deviation from those parameters.
- computer 42 may determine that a distance between hulls has deviated from one or more preset parameters for a preset duration of time.
- Transponders 40 and other equipment in the field or on deck of receiving vessel 10 and/or supply vessel 12 used for detection and triggering of a need for emergency shutdown and decoupling of gas conduit 52 described herein are significantly safer than conventional methods.
- Conventional methods require mechanical and/or hydraulic connections which may be unwieldy and can present safety and/or environmental hazards.
- emergency release couplings on receiving vessel 10 and/or supply vessel 12 may be used alone or in conjunction with emergency shutdown and quick release connections on the manifold conduit (for example, release coupling 36 ).
- a physical or hydraulic system may be used on the deck of receiving vessel 10 or supply vessel 12 for this purpose.
- radio communication and pneumatic or stored pressure actuation systems may be used on emergency shut down and dry break actuator 50 , which may be release coupling 36 .
- FIG. 4 depicts a schematic of an embodiment of a system to provide radio communication and pneumatic actuation systems to trigger emergency shut down and emergency release couplings on the deck of a vessel or on a manifold conduit.
- an operator can choose to send one or more radio signals or other type of signal to one or more dry break ERC actuators, such as dry break actuator 50 , which may be attached to the manifold.
- the signal may be sent by a computer in a control room, such as computer 42 , or on a fixed or portable control cart.
- One or more radio frequencies may be used to trigger one or more dry break ERC actuators individually, consecutively or simultaneously, as needed.
- Dry break actuator 50 receives the signal with receiver 52 and may use a stored-pressure pneumatic system to trigger the release of dry break actuator 50 between receiving vessel 10 and supply vessel 12 .
- the system may be programmed to automatically signal the emergency shut down and/or dry break actuator 50 to release if alarm 46 remains activated for a predetermined amount of time, for example 20 seconds, 30 seconds or one minute.
- the release process may occur in two steps. First, cargo transfer may be shut down. Second, if the alarm continues, there may be a second signal to trigger dry break actuator 50 on each hose, pipe, high pressure arm and/or manifold conduit. Receiver 52 may require receipt of multiple signals from the PLC or computer 42 before triggering release, in order to first confirm that cargo transfer is shut down prior to initiating the release on the couplings. Alternatively, the communication equipment attached to dry break actuator 50 may engage in two way communications with the PLC or computer 42 . The radio communication and pneumatic actuation method and system described herein increases the safety as compared to conventional methods.
- receiver 52 may also include a solenoid valve and blowdown.
- the change in pressure causes pneumatic cylinder 60 with a piston to move and coupling 54 to open, disconnecting from ERC collar 62 and allowing separation of the connections between receiving vessel 10 and supply vessel transfer piping 64 (for example, liquid hoses 24 and vapor hoses 28 shown in FIG. 3 ).
- the quick release/emergency release system described herein may also be used in connection with rigid or flexible piping, hoses, loading/unloading gas arms, high pressure arms, and/or liquid arms between two vessels, between a LNG carrier and a dock, or between any vessels, vehicles or structures used for cargo transfers such as transfers of high pressure gas or LNG.
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